Remember the 'ghost walk' scene of the Japanese horror film, Kairo, directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa? Well, here's a film from him that I think is his best, and the scariest, despite being closer to a mystery thriller than a straight up horror film: Cure.
Why is Cure so scary, and what is it that Kiyoshi Kurosawa does that makes all his films so uncomfortable and surreal? Let's take a look at his world building techniques and especially a particular scene from Cure that freaked me out more than I could handle the first time I watched it.
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Timestamp
0:00 Introduction
0:49 Kairo
1:04 Cure
2:01 Daytime Killing
2:21 Camera
2:37 Setting
3:30 Sound - Washing Machine
5:06 Sound - Birds
6:08 Silence
6:43 Beyond
8:12 The Scene
11:27 Hypnosis
12:39 Thank You
Cure | Creating The Scariest Non-Horror Film
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